Ambient factors influencing photovoltaic module temperature in Klang Valley / Hedzlin Zainuddin ... [et al.].

The study is conducted to evaluate the significance of solar irradiance, ambient temperature and relative humidity as predictors and to quantify the relative contribution of these ambient parameters as predictors for photovoltaic module temperature model. The module temperature model was developed f...

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Main Authors: Zainuddin, Hedzlin (Author), Ismail, Maisarah (Author), Bostamam, Nurul Hidayah (Author), Muhamad Hanifah, Muhamad Mukhzani (Author), Mohamad Taib, Mohamad Fariz (Author), Hussin, Mohamad Zhafran (Author)
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Published: 2016-12.
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